anyways, I'm trying to implement something using LTSP and I'm having some issues, I wanted to know if this is expected behavior and I'm just being stupid or I'm doing something wrong, and I'm, well, stupid

I have a server set up to serve Fat Client Images, and whenever I boot from one of said clients, all works well ( I mean, the Image boots, and I can login and all ) But I can't get the client to recognize the local hdd

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and the network configuration shown is the one from the server

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What I'd like to know it's if there's a way to get the client to mount the local HDD and to get it to display it's own NIC information.

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<||cw>

if you pull up a local text console and do lspci does it match what's in a gui terminal?

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if not, you're not booted fat client

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<fzabala>

let me check

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( sorry, I was in the middle of rebooting the server with all the virtual machines )

In other words, don't select thin or fats based on what you just said, NIC/HD

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Select them based on what you want to run client-side, based on how good your clients are, etc

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<fzabala>

sure. the clients are capable of running the full os on their own, so fat client should not be a problem. Whe're just trying to get a better way to mantain a more regulated environment and a better way to propagate updates to the main image